Lunar Eclipse: Moon Photographed In Srinagar Debi Dhar July 28, 2018 10:11 am No Comments Part of the last night’s lunar eclipse was visible from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Australia, most of Asia and South America. Habib Naqash/GK The “totality” period, where light from the Moon was totally obscured, lasted for one hour, 43 minutes. Habib Naqash/GK The “totality” period, where light from the Moon was totally obscured, lasted for one hour, 43 minutes. Habib Naqash/GK The Moon turned a striking shade of red or ruddy brown during the eclipse that started shortly before midnight. Habib Naqash/GK The Moon turned a striking shade of red or ruddy brown during the eclipse that started shortly before midnight. Habib Naqash/GK The Moon turned a striking shade of red or ruddy brown during the eclipse that started shortly before midnight. Habib Naqash/GK The Moon turned a striking shade of red or ruddy brown during the eclipse that started shortly before midnight. Habib Naqash/GK Lunar Eclipse: Moon Photographed In Srinagar Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Please enter an answer in digits:twenty − 19 = Post navigation Previous Previous post: Lunar Eclipse: Moon Photographed In JammuNext Next post: Video | Tral family invokes God, appeals militants to free abducted SPO